Chicago is set to celebrate two film critics who changed the way America talks about movies. Chicago is planning many celebrations in November. A month-long series will honor them revisiting their ...
Most of the projects here argue that housing, design and—by extension—public investment must actively honor and sustain people’s histories, identities and lived needs.
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A former editor at the site and expert on the history of Roger Ebert looks back on the 50th anniversary of Siskel & Ebert.
The new exhibition features works by Black American artists who lived in Europe from the 1890s to the middle of the 20th ...
Chicago’s conference and awards unite investors and tech leaders to explore AI, Blockchain, and 2025 investment opportunities. Chicago has long been recognized as the undisputed capital of American ...
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With its Holly Days promotion, the Downtown Neighborhood Association of Elgin is doing what it can to make sure city ...
Nightmare on Chicago Street is expanding to two days, but the End of Summer Bash is ending as Elgin’s Cultural Arts and ...
The launch of the Data Research Center marks a new phase in ISAC’s evolution into a 21st-century research institute where ...